How do you rank/rate Quentin Tarantino's movies?

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1. Pulp Fiction - 9.9
2. Inglorious Basterds - 9.7
3. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood - 9.5
4. The Hateful Eight - 9.2
5. Reservoir Dogs - 9.1
6. Django Unchained - 8.8
7. Kill Bill Vol 1 & 2 - 8.6
8. Jackie Brown - 8.2
9. Death Proof - 6.7
 
Most of them suck donkey balls. Inglorious Basterds was decent, Pulp Fiction alternated between stupid as fuck and mildly entertaining, The Hateful Eight is one of the most pathetic excuses for professional cinema that I've ever watched, Reservoir Dogs was lame and I haven't seen the rest because he makes shitty movies.

I hope this helps.
 
Jackie Brown is a great film. Probably my second favorite film of his after Pulp Fiction.
 
I have only watched Kill Bill movies and Pulp Fiction and Dusk till Dawn which isnt on this list. I liked the first two. Dusk till Dawn started out good then went downhill
 
1. Pulp Fiction - 9.9
2. Inglorious Basterds - 9.7
3. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood - 9.5
4. The Hateful Eight - 9.2
5. Reservoir Dogs - 9.1
6. Django Unchained - 8.8
7. Kill Bill Vol 1 & 2 - 8.6
8. Jackie Brown - 8.2
9. Death Proof - 6.7
that looks pretty much right. I would have put Jackie Brown lower, 6.8 maybe. Not as bad as the death proof/grindhouse "look how edgy and hip I am" stuff.
 
I have only watched Kill Bill movies and Pulp Fiction and Dusk till Dawn which isnt on this list. I liked the first two. Dusk till Dawn started out good then went downhill
Dusk Till Dawn was Robert Rodriguez, Quentin was in it though.
 
Dusk Till Dawn was Robert Rodriguez, Quentin was in it though.
Tarantino was the screenwriter. I am not sure what consititutes movie being his or not
 
Pam Grier was hot.


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Django Unchained has grown on me more over the years.
Prolly the most quoted movie by my cohorts on a weekly basis.


Really surprised Netflix keeps it around. Somebody should complain about that.
 
Dusk Till Dawn was Robert Rodriguez, Quentin was in it though.

I re-watched that movie recently for the first time well over a decade, maybe two. It's just genuinely fun and entertaining. I remember Tarantino being bad as an actor in that but re-watching it after so much time away from the movie I actually really liked his performance in it. I'd say by far the best acting role of his limited on screen parts in his career. Wish he had done some more work as an actor.
 
Pulp Fiction
Inglorious Basterds
Reservoir Dogs
Django Unchained
The Hateful Eight
Kill Bill Vol 1 & 2
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Jackie Brown

NEVER SEEN:
Death Proof
 
True Romance is very good too. It was written by Tarantino, but directed by the late Tony Scott.


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By length? :wink:

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1. Inglorious Basterds
2. Django Unchained
3. Reservoir Dogs
4. Pulp Fiction
5. Kill Bill 1 & 2
6. The Hateful Eight
7. Death Proof

haven't seen Jackie Brown yet.
 
1. Pulp Fiction - 9.9
2. Inglorious Basterds - 9.7
3. Once Upon A Time In Hollywood - 9.5
4. The Hateful Eight - 9.2
5. Reservoir Dogs - 9.1
6. Django Unchained - 8.8
7. Kill Bill Vol 1 & 2 - 8.6
8. Jackie Brown - 8.2
9. Death Proof - 6.7
Pretty much like that.
 
1) Reservoir Dogs
2) Pulp Fiction
3) Kill Bill (I view it as a single movie)
4) Inglorious Basterds


5) Hateful Eight
6) Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
7) Jackie Brown
8) Django Unchained
9) Death Proof


i have just recently watched JB for the second time, and it was better the second time which is the norm for his movies. I also recently rewatched Django, but that one still does nothing for me. H8 and Hollywood, I wave only seen once. H8 felt like a bad remake of Dogs, but I that isn’t a perfect description. I definitely need to rewatch that one. Hollywood was kinda a redo of Basterds, but it wasn’t executed as well. Worth another view, though, to be fair.
 
1) Reservoir Dogs
2) Pulp Fiction
3) Kill Bill (I view it as a single movie)
4) Inglorious Basterds


5) Hateful Eight
6) Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
7) Jackie Brown
8) Django Unchained
9) Death Proof


i have just recently watched JB for the second time, and it was better the second time which is the norm for his movies. I also recently rewatched Django, but that one still does nothing for me. H8 and Hollywood, I wave only seen once. H8 felt like a bad remake of Dogs, but I that isn’t a perfect description. I definitely need to rewatch that one. Hollywood was kinda a redo of Basterds, but it wasn’t executed as well. Worth another view, though, to be fair.



I get the comparison of Hateful Eight and Reservoir Dogs. Very similiar films and premise of a who did it sort of mystery that unfolds in mostly the same location throughout the movie.

I do not see that with Once Upon A Time in Hollywood and Inglourious Basterds though beyond just the alternate history finale. IB is very much a movie that is plot driven whereas OUATIH is more of a day in the life three different characters just showing how they go about their lives over the span of two days before the final part of that movie where it very much becomes a Tarantino movie.
 
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